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Paris Paralympics day 2 medals tally: Great Britain and Brazil trail China, USA drops out of top 10 and India is in 18th | Paris Paralympics News – Times of India

Paris Paralympics day 2 medals tally: Great Britain and Brazil trail China, USA drops out of top 10 and India is in 18th | Paris Paralympics News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: China leads the medal table with a total of 25 medals, including 12 gold, 9 silver, and 4 bronze. This strong performance places them at the top, showcasing their athletic prowess across various sports.
China has consistently been a powerhouse in the Paralympics, and their athletes have once again proven their mettle on the global stage. With a diverse range of medals across different disciplines, China’s dominance is evident, and they are well-positioned to maintain their lead as the competition progresses.
Great Britain is in second place with 15 medals.They have an equal distribution of 6 gold and 6 silver medals, along with 3 bronze medals. This balanced medal tally reflects consistent performances across different events. Great Britain’s athletes have displayed remarkable skill and determination, securing top positions in various sports. Their equal number of gold and silver medals highlights their ability to excel under pressure and deliver outstanding performances.
Brazil ranks third with a total of 12 medals. Their medal count includes 5 gold, 1 silver, and 6 bronze. Brazil’s performance is notable for their strong showing in events where they secured multiple bronze medals. The Brazilian contingent has demonstrated their competitive spirit, consistently reaching the podium and showcasing their talent. While they may have missed out on a few gold and silver medals, their bronze medal haul is a testament to their resilience and determination to succeed.
Netherlands is in fourth place with 6 medals. They have 4 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze medal. The Netherlands has a high gold medal-to-total medal ratio, indicating strong finishes in their winning events.
Dutch athletes have exhibited exceptional skill and precision in their respective sports, securing top positions and bringing glory to their nation. Their focus on quality over quantity is evident in their medal tally, with a majority of their medals being gold.
Italy stands fifth with 13 medals, consisting of 3 gold, 2 silver, and 8 bronze. Italy has a relatively higher number of bronze medals, suggesting they frequently reached the podium, even if not always at the top spot. Italian athletes have shown great consistency and competitiveness across various events. While they may have fallen short of securing more gold and silver medals, their bronze medal collection highlights their ability to perform well under challenging circumstances.
India is positioned 18th with a total of 4 medals, including 1 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze. Although their overall tally is lower compared to some other countries, India’s achievement of securing medals across all three categories highlights their growing competitiveness in international para sports.
Indian athletes have displayed immense dedication and skill, overcoming various challenges to make their mark on the global stage. This performance serves as an inspiration for aspiring athletes in India and showcases the nation’s potential for further growth and success in the Paralympics.

Paralympics Medal Table 2024

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 People’s Republic of China 12 9 4 25
2 Great Britain 6 6 3 15
3 Brazil 5 1 7 13
4 Netherlands 4 1 1 6
5 Italy 3 2 8 13
6 Australia 3 2 2 7
7 France 2 5 2 9
8 Uzbekistan 2 2 2 6
9 Colombia 2 1 1 4
17 India 1 1 2 4